Most paintball guns come with Picatinny/Weaver rails, making it easy to add sights. You can find red dot sights, magnified scopes, and even iron sights that will work with your paintball gun. Some people like to have a red dot sight for close-range shooting and a magnified scope for longer-range shots. It really depends on your preferences and what type of paintball you're playing.
Paintball guns are designed to shoot paintballs, not marbles. Marbles are too small to be safely shot out of a paintball gun. Paintballs are larger and have a softer outer shell, which makes them less likely to cause injury if they are shot at someone.
Paintballs hurt more than BB guns because they are larger and travel faster. The impact of a paintball is similar to being hit with a rubber ball. It can sting, but it is not dangerous.
Paintballs may sting more than BBs, but they don't cause as much damage. A paintball is less likely to break the skin than a BB, and it will do less damage if it hits you in a sensitive area.
5/5
Made of high grade aluminum alloy which makes the red dot sight durable and light weight.
Parallax corrected & unlimited eye-relief. Fully adjustable height, brightness, windage and elevation. Where the dot goes, so does the bullet.
Tubeless design with 42mm reflex lens aperture provides quick target acquisition,also a wider field of view to maintain situational awareness.
Integrated mount for standard 20mm Picatinny or Weaver rails which will not loose, made to last.
4 Selectable reticles and 5 brightness settings. Low power consumption for long battery life.
$234
After the current $3 discount is applied, 40 dollars is a complete steal. The Feyachi RS30 comes with four different reticle patterns and at least five different brightness levels, while comparable reflex sights sold in sports goods or gun stores typically cost at least $100. Additionally, the sight maintained a zero incredibly well, and the iron sights are a good addition since they would allow you to still correctly sight in a target if the batteries ran out. There are two additional features that set this sight apart from comparable products. The sight will switch off on its own after an unknown amount of time, usually between 30 and 45 minutes. I also really like how easy it is to adjust the brightness levels. While most sights use a dial, the RS30 has a very handy button that also serves as a switch for turning the reflex sight's power on and off. To turn the sight off, simply press and hold the button for a short period of time. I want to replace all of my existing red dot sights with the RS30 because of the quality and performance of this reflex sight, which also has a far more appealing appearance. Look no farther if you're looking for a new reflex style sight!
4.7/5
Tritium Pro Glock Low Set Night Sight, Black
$234
Let me guarantee you that if you are using a Vortex Viper on a Glock 19 MOS, these are the ones you want if you're searching for a tall suppressor sight that will co-witness with your red dot. If the red dot goes dark, you have a parallax-free, dead-on co-witness. I have fired well over 2,000 rounds with no issues. According to what I've read, you should double-check the torque on the red dots. I purchased a screw set from a different website with the correct length screws, double-checked the length, and had to file off a fraction of a thread on here and there. However, I have my screws torqued and lock-tited with blue thread locker, and I have had no problems with them coming away. And with my Viper red dot, these sights are spot-on shot after shot. When I purchased these, the red dot was already mounted on the cannon. Even though I had to make a few passes on a good, hard stone to file the back sight into place, I used micrometers to check that the sights were centered exactly. I put them to the test outside, and they worked perfectly. The red dot was already sighted in, so I didn't need to make any modifications when I put it back on. When the front and rear sights are lined up, the red dot on the front sight is exactly in the center. They seemed to be made for one another. The Vortex Viper and these sights work flawless on a Glock 19 MOS when using the Glock plate for this sight. I cannot vouch for the RMR or the Vortex Venom. Again, there is no parallax distortion between the glass and the sights when I use just the sights by themselves without the red dot. Nothing greater could possibly be desired. I'll test my Venom red dot sight one day, and if I get another RMR, I'll test that one as well. But at this time, I don't see any cause to make any changes.
4.5/5
SAPPHIRE WINDOW: Each Trijicon tritium lamp is capped with a sapphire jewel which helps to evenly distribute the light from the tritium lamp as well as protect it from solvents and puncture
TRITIUM-PHOSPHOR LAMP: Tritium-filled glass lamp provides superior illumination in no light or low light settings
Fits Glock Models: 17, 17L, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38 and 39. Housed in a metal body and cushioned within silicone rubber feature a unique shock-resistant design
WHITE RINGS: Bright & Tough Night Sights feature a white ring around the glowing dots for daylight visibility
PROTECTIVE ALUMINUM CYLINDERS: Contains and protects the tritium gas filled lamps from heavy recoil and harsh cleaning solvents
$234
These are without a doubt the best sights I've ever used. They were incredibly easy to install and precise! The way the sights are grabbed and the vivid orange make it so much faster and simpler to get on target. In terms of accuracy, I would say I am about the same, but when it comes down to it, your form, technique, and sight image are what actually define your accuracy. After having said that, I can claim with confidence that I am considerably faster! With these sights, I can precisely fire 2-3 rounds in a fraction of the time it would take me to do so with the stock Glock sights. I should also mention that these sights are made of steel, making them more durable. They are also very simple to utilize as leverage to rack the slide in the event of a failure, such as against your belt or virtually any surface. Finally, since they are tritium and mine arrived quite bright, I anticipate 12 years from them. Since most attacks take place at night, I strongly advise everyone to purchase a night sight for their self-defense handgun. I feel so at ease with these while I'm away from home that I would entrust my life to them. Additionally, Trijicon has without a doubt some of the best customer service. I only wanted to emphasize that they are a trustworthy firm because I use their other products, such as acogs, but I am not a fanboy because I also run eotech, aimpoint, and elcan.
4.5/5
Ultralight, waterproof and shockproof - Powered one 3V lithium battery (included).
Very sturdy and secure rail mounting system. Will not come loose, made to last.
A 33mm lens provides quick target acquisition. Wide field of view to maintain situational awareness.
Parallax corrected & unlimited eye-relief, where the dot goes, so does the bullet!
Reticle allows for 4 different styles. Dot, Circle/Dot, Crosshair/Dot, Crosshair/Circle/Dot combinations. All in one sight!
$234
From one to five stars.Although it was a little bit of a lemon, the customer service was excellent when I ordered one of them last week. I received a free replacement thanks to the excellent service, and now, 10 days later, I have a new sight that functions as intended. I'll bring it out tomorrow to the range to zero, but it already appears to be a fantastic value. The brightness settings are good, however some of the reticles are blurrier than others (I prefer the dot reticle, which is what the original CCO's had). The brightest settings are visible clearly in bright daylight when you need them, while the lowest settings are suitable for dusk or night. However, the moderate brightness functions in daylight. I applied the dated advice to increase brightness till you can see the dot, then reduce it by one, and it worked. I was at the third setting out of five as a result. space to rise for the brightest days and descend for the night.On one of my rifles, the HUD has a broad enough field of view that my iron sights are still visible, which substantially mitigates the fact that this sight doesn't have a rapid detach, which is something I didn't expect but definitely appreciate. This may be nearly as good and effective as the CCO, which hundreds of thousands of soldiers have trusted with their lives, yet it will only cost you 3% as much. I'll know for sure once I go to the range. The value for the money appears to be uncontested.One more recommendation for the manufacturer: the directions should be a little more detailed. Please let me know if you need any help.
4.4/5
The Venom also has an auto-brightness mode that uses an ambient light sensor to control dot intensity if the shooter prefers.
High quality, fully multi-coated lenses offer a clean, wide field of view. Power and dot intensity controls are conveniently located on the left side of the sight to choose between 10 brightness levels.
The Venom Red Dot will fit well on your rifle or shotgun giving you optimal flexibility.O-ring seals prevent moisture, dust and debris from penetrating for reliable performance in all environments
1 MOA wind age and elevation adjustments are super sleek and make sighting in a breeze. The top load system makes changing the CR1632 battery a breeze, as you will not have to remove your sight to change the power source.
The Venom Red Dot Sight-3 MOA promotes rapid target acquisition while providing a precise point of aim; getting shots down range and on target fast. The Venom's aluminum housing ensures this unit will stand up to whatever you throw at it.
$234
The "Vortex" was mounted on a Canik TP9 SFX 9mm. The installation was basic and easy to do. The boresight procedure was quite straightforward, and it maintains boresight flawlessly. I learned how to operate a handgun by using the iron sights that came with the pistol. Typically, sights that come out of the box don't have night vision. I spent hundreds of dollars on aftermarket sights before purchasing a P229RX with a red dot sight. With both eyes open, I can see the target and place the dot on it more quickly now that I'm 60 years old. The days of squinting to get your iron sight to focus perfectly while the target blurred are long gone. I currently own four handguns with RMRs, and the Vortex Venom is, in my opinion, the best buy.
4.2/5
Case hardened and finished with Melonite QPQ for extreme resistance to wear and corrosion
All steel construction; Steel, rectangular sight post selectable between Match and Standard widths (.040†Match width for increased precision; .060†Standard width for maximum visibility)
Mounts on any MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny/STANAG 4694 rail
Elevation adjustment knob – no tools required
Positive detents in both the up and down positions as well as on the elevation knob; Standard sight height when deployed
$234
Hello, everyone. I've used these Iron sights a lot, and I'd like to share my experience to help others.This is connected to the MBUS Pro LR Adjustable Rear Sight in my setup. Some of the most precise iron sights I've ever used are these ones. This sight's front sight post is a little bit thinner than the conventional A2 front sight post that comes with the ordinary AR. With a thinner front sight post, I believe I can fire more accurately because it doesn't cover the target as much. Others might not share my opinion. Just because it's thinner doesn't necessarily imply it's more accurate; rather, it's more of a user preference. The nicest feature of these sights is that they can be adjusted without the use of any tools, which is simply wonderful. They also have positive, reliable adjustments.Extremely low profile, excellent build quality, and a good protective finish characterize this model. It is significantly simpler and quicker to operate because it doesn't need any buttons to deploy or retract, but it's less secure than other sights that have locking mechanisms to keep them deployed.Having said that, I decided to use these as my main backup sights and currently use them on my rifle instead of my beloved Troy battlesights. With these sights, I simply feel more accurate, and they have a very low profile and slim design. To give you all an idea of the sight picture and how they seem on a rifle, I'll close this review with a few pictures.That concludes my review; if it was helpful to you, please let me know. Thanks.
4.2/5
Spring loaded flip up feature
Great back up iron sights for red dot
Aluminum alloy in red finish
Fits standard 1913 mil-spec rails with include allen wrench
1913 mil-spec rail mounted BUIS 45 Degree angled
$234
I am the first reviewer, and I genuinely enjoy offering reviews that reflect my frank viewpoints. So let's begin. They are fairly low profile for sights that are 45 degrees. In particular, when not in use, when you can lay them flat. They appear to be level enough to be used quickly with the sights set while remaining accurate. Mine arrived flawless and undamaged. The button to raise the sights is rather powerful. It will be OK with a little oil and some exercise. It fits all of my other red trim pieces on my scorpion evo and the color is quite lovely. The only thing that annoys me but for which I will not deduct a star is the requirement that you press a button in order to set the sights. The visuals seem to be extremely robust. Just be cautious while adjusting the button to release some spring tension since if you crank it a quarter turn too far, the nut may fall out, removing all locking characteristics and possibly even the nut itself.
4/5
Unlimited eye relief
Red and green reticle illumination and multiple reticles
Adjustable quick detach weaver mount
Up to 1,000 hours of battery life
Cast aluminum alloy housing with protective shield
$234
I couldn't be happier with this purchase. wonderful sight image of excellent quality. Ordering this was a gamble for me because I valued sight picture highly and there aren't many images or movies online that demonstrate that part of the optic. The attached photo has not undergone any editing. I hope this aids potential purchasers. Well done, sightmark; this is definitely worth $100.
3.9/5
Parallax corrected & unlimited eye-relief, Allen head screw type wind age and elevation click adjustments, with locking screw
Ultralight, waterproof and shockproof - powered one 3v lithium battery (included)
Multi-reticle (4 patterns) or variable dot (4 different sizes) are installed
Built-in mount for standard bases, no need to rezero when remounting the dismounted sight
Tubeless design with 33mm reflex lens aperture provides a wide field of view
$234
I purchased this sight with the expectation that it will break, not hold a zero, have a dead battery, have a blurry dot, or some other problem. Pros and Cons are listed below. But I must admit, I truly enjoy this site.The mount on this sight holds tighter and more easily than one I recently purchased from Bushnell, in addition to being extremely affordable.It holds a zero and is installed to a rifle that fires 7.62x39 rounds. shooting 2" groups at 50 yards and 3" groups at 75-100 yards. I'm unsure of the dot's moa, but it appears to be the same size as the Bushnell I product I referenced, which allegedly featured a 3" dot.It also has springs between the sight and the mount in case you bash or bump it, which I accidentally did at the range and dropped it on some rocks when I was remounting to test if it held the zero. (Now there is a guy on YouTube who bashes his red dots with a water bottle a lot to see if it breaks or loses its zero. I did not do this test, I am not using this in military applications, and I have backup sights in case I get the inclinpros: 1. It maintains zero on a 7.62x39 even after being removed and reinstalled three times just to make sure.2. The mounting bracket secures as well as or better than some more expensive sights3.offers the user a choice of four reticle designs.4. A few very hard drops and bumps didn't break it, and none of them held.5. Flat glass provides a wider view than tube red dot; 6. moa size appears to be the same but with three less;7. I left the battery on for a week without noticing anything.8. excellent mbus (mini backup sights) performance without additional riser9. After being tested in the water and during rainy conditions, it never fogged up.10. no glare or distortion of the viewCons: 1. It was still really simple to accomplish, but I had to listen for clicks and sort of feel them with the wrench when you zero it in.2. It pushed to the left when I tightened the "locking screw" to "lock the zero," so I just left it unlocked; it still retains a zero after 150 rounds of 7.62 ammunition and a few hard bumps.The plain dot's zero point differs from the other three reticles when you switch reticles, which is the only thing I don't like. In other words, take it to the range, pick your favorite, then walk away. (which, I must confess, is a pity), but any one of these will function in any weather. Though it's just me, I prefer the circle with the dot in the center.
Paintballs are designed to break upon impact, so when they hit something, they release their paint. However, if a paintball hits you directly on bare skin, it will most likely not break and will cause a significant amount of pain. It is important to wear proper protective gear when playing paintball, to avoid any injuries.
Paintballs are designed to break upon impact, so they shouldn't hurt too much when they hit you. However, depending on how close you are to the person shooting the paintball, it could sting a little. It's always a good idea to wear protective gear, just in case.
Paintballs are designed to be washable, but some types of paint can be more difficult to remove than others. If you are concerned about getting paint on your jeans, you can always wear long pants or leggings underneath. Most paint will come out in the wash, but it is always a good idea to check the care label on your clothing first.
Rubber balls are often used in paintball games as they are less likely to cause serious injury than paintballs. However, they can still cause bruising and pain, particularly if they hit sensitive areas such as the face or head. In general, paintballs are considered to be more painful than rubber balls, but this is not always the case. Some players find that the larger, heavier paintballs cause more pain than the smaller, lighter rubber balls. It really depends on the individual player's tolerance for pain.
Paintballs are typically shot from paintball guns at around 280 feet per second, or about 190 miles per hour.
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